Sambhāṣaṇ /संभाषण
A Free Open Access Peer-Reviewed Interdisciplinary Journal of the University of Mumbai
- January-March, 2021 and April-June 2021 Double Issue (vol 2 issues 1&2) Sambhashan Quarterly.
- July, August and September 2021 Special Issue Rawls (Vol 2 issue 3) Sambhashan Quarterly.
- Sambhashan Vol 2 (Issue 4) October-December 2021 Special Issue on Rawls Rawlsian Engagements with Difference (Vol II): Postcolonial Reflections
- 1-7 Journal Submission Guidelines
- 8-17 Editorial Note
- 18-20 Foreword by TM Krishna
- 21-22 Editorial Team
- 23 Dedication
- 24-28 Table of Contents
- 29-44 Is there a Monolithic Indian Culture – A Gendered Study of Ancient Indian Tradition. Shalini Shah
- 45-63 Interplay of Sankhya and Buddhist Ideas in the Yoga of Patanjali. Pradeep Gokhale
- 64-91 Andal – Afterlife of a 9th Century Woman Poet. Kamala Ganesh
- 92-107 Sufism – In the Spirit of the Eastern Spiritual Traditions. Irfan Engineer
- 108-124 Love in the Time of Hate. Mehru Jaffer
- 125-145 The Problem of Caste – Bhakti and Equality in Kabir
- 146-165 Sant Ravidas – Making Sense of Ravidas amidst the Appropriating Narratives of the Bhagat, the ‘Reborn Brahmin’ and the Political Performatives of Fakiri. Abhiruchi Ranjan
- 166-182 Masihi Kavya – Reading Christian Devotional Literary Expression in Hindi. Namrata Chaturvedi
- 183-197 Two Marxist Perspectives on the Buddha – Rahul Sankrityayan and Debiprasad Chattopadhyay. Viplov Dhone
- 198-214 Rolling Eyes, Rejected Subalternization, Reimagining Justice – A Reading of Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar’s The Mysterious Ailment of Rupi Baskey. Rashmi Lee George
- 215-225 Cinema and Hindustani Classical Music in the Deccan. Elroy Pinto
- 226-241 Reading Sambhaji Bhagat’s Bhim Geet. Putul Sathe
- 242-248 Burning Languages – Aesthetics and Politics in the Poetry of Namdeo Dhasal. Mangesh Kulkarni
- 249-252 A Warkari in Pandharpur. Ramu Ramanathan
- 254-256 Pandit Ghulam Dastagir Birajdar, A Sanskrit Scholar. Madhavi Narsalay
- 258-263 Book Review_Neela Bhagwat & Jerry Pinto’s The Ant who Swallowed the Sun (Abhangas of Marathi Women Saints). Madhavi Narsalay
- 264-268 Book Review_Amita Valmiki’s Mystical Worlds Spiritual, Social and Secular. Kamala Srinivas
- 269-273 Book Review_Deepra Dandekar’s Baba Padmaji – Vernacular Christianity in Colonial India. Sachchidanand Singh
- 274-278 Afterword by Sambhaji Bhagat
- 279-287 Contributors’ Bionotes
- 288-294 Journal Styleguide
July, August and September 2021 Double Issue (Vol 2 issues 3) Sambhashan Quarterly.
Sambhāṣaṇ Volume 2 : Issue 3
- 1-7 Journal Submission Guidelines
- 8-13 Editorial Note
- 14-15 Editorial Team
- 16- Dedication
- 17-19 Table of Contents
- 20 With Rawls
- 21- 39 The Revolution of “the most reasonable”: Rawls’s legacy in the 21st century- Alessandro Ferrara
- 40- 73 The Duty of Mutual Respect as the Deliberative Duty of Democratic Citizenship- Michael Roseneck
- 74 Beyond Rawls
- 75- 92 Between Abstinence and Indulgence: Rawls’s Politics of Restrained Engagement- Rajeev Bhargava
- 93-108 Distributive Justice and Hypothetical Device- Mayavee Singh
- 109-133 Justice as Liberty, Equality, Solidarity: Beyondn Rawlsian Contractarianism -Rudolf C. Heredia
- 134-149 From Locke’s Dissent to Rawls’s Civil Disobedience: The Way Forward -Nalini Rajan
- 150 Reviews
- 151- 154 John Rawls- Debating Major Questions (2020) ed. Jon Mandle and Sarah Roberts-Cady Oxford University Press- Sanhita Joshi
- 155- 159 Public Secrets of Law: Rape trials in India (2014) by Pratiksha Baxi Oxford University Press- Leena Pujari
- 160-164 Karnan (2021) by Marie Selvaraj- Sri Vamsi Matta
- 165 Obituaries
- 166- 170 Charles W. Mills (1951-2021)- Amrita Banerjee
- 171-177 Gail Omvedt (1941-2021)- Vibhuti Patel
- 178-183 Contributors’ Bionotes
- 184-190 Style Guide
Sambhashan Vol 2 (Issue 4) October-December 2021 Special Issue on Rawls Rawlsian Engagements with Difference (Vol II): Postcolonial Reflections
- 1-7 Journal Submission Guidelines
- 8-16 Editorial Note
- 17-18 Editorial Team
- 19 Dedication
- 20-21 Table of Contents
- 22 Postcolonial Contexts Concerns
- 23-57 Reading Rawls in India, Appendix The Lamps in Our House Reflections on Postcolonial Pedagogy Arudra Burra
- 58-72 Why is Liberalism a ‘bad’ word for the Right Neera Chandhoke
- 73-91 Public Reason and the Religious Integrity Objection Engaging Rawls and Gandhi Jeff Shawn Jose
- 92-118 Justice for Persons with Disabilities and Rawlsian Perspective Opportunities and Challenges Biraj Mehta Rathi
- 119-132 Political Liberalism as Political Theology Towards a Postcolonial Critique of the Rawlsian Tradition Aakash Singh Rathore
- 133-151 Public Justification and Secular Translation Rawls and Habermas on the Role of Religion in the Public Sphere Thomas Schmidt
- 152 After Rawls
- 153-186 After Rawls Sebastiano Maffettone
- 187 Reviews
- 188-192 Fury of COVID19 by Vinay Lal- Indrani Bhattacharjee
- 193-196 Geeli Pucchi by Neeraj Ghaywan- Sanil Neelakandan
- 197 Obituaries
- 198-200 Sonal Shukla by Gita Chadha
- 201-204 Jean Luc Nancy by Rajlaxmi Ghosh
- 206-207 Kamla Bhasin by Leena Pujari
- 208-213 Remembering bell hooks by Panchali Ray
- 214-218 Contributors Bionotes
- 219-225 Style Guide